Timothy W. Thomas of Madisonville, Ky., represents the First Supreme Court District.
• He is president of the Hopkins County Joint Planning Commission.
• Lt. Governor of the Kentucky – Tennessee District, Division 17
• President of the Kentucky State Crime Stoppers Association (oversees 17 organizations across the state)
Board and Associations:
• Member of the Kentucky African American Heritage Commission
• Associated member of the Kentucky Black Caucus of Local Elected Officials (KBC-LEO)
• Member of the Delta Regional Authority
• President of the Hopkins County Community Clinic, Board of Directors
• President of the Hopkins County Crime Stoppers Inc., Board of Directors
• Member of the Pennyrile Area Regional Citizen Corps Association
Associated with:
• Brooks Haven Memorial Funeral Home, Hopkinsville, KY
Community Service:
• Founder/Host of the Public Service Television Program: “Focus on Hopkins County,” seen on Channel 14 Western KY, Southern KY, and Northern TN on Channel 16, with a viewership of over 100,000 (Celebrating 16 years of Public Broadcasting).
• Hopkins County Democratic Executive Committee
• Madisonville Community College Public Relations School Council Committee
• Hopkins County Joint planning Commission, Chairman
• Member of Hopkins County/Madisonville NAACP
• Madisonville Police Department Advisory Committee
• United Way of Coal Field, Board of Directors
• Member of Madisonville/Hopkins County Chamber of Commerce
• Member of Hopkins County Democratic Executive Committee
• Member of the Madisonville Citizens Police Academy
• Member of Noon Kiwanis Club, Board of Directors
Awards:
• Madisonville Noon Kiwanis 2010 Kiwanian of the Year Award
• Governor’s Volunteer Impact Award – 1998
• Hopkins County/Madisonville Community Service and Leadership Award- 1998
• Lion’s Club Man of the Year -1996
• Hopkins County for Progress Man of the Year Award – 1987
• Webster County Black Awards Council Man of the Year in Religion – 1985
• Commonwealth of Kentucky Senate and House of representatives Resolution for Contributions Made to Hopkins County – 1995
• African American Unity Committee F. S. Jones Religious Award – 1994
• Kentucky Colonel Award – 1987
Education and Other Qualifications:
• Madisonville Community College
• Forrest Park College
• Madisonville North Hopkins High School
• City of Madisonville Police Academy
• Notary Public
• Religious Affiliation and Service
• The Annual Hopkins County Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration, Program Coordinator
• Christ Church Holiness District USA, Program Coordinator